Gym employee arrested on video voyeurism charge: Detectives arrested a St. Johns County man Friday afternoon on a charge of video voyeurism.

Special Victims Unit detectives arrested Jerry Lewis Hackney, 36, after an investigation that started this week after a woman reported a suspicious incident at the World Gym on U.S. 1 South, according to a St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office release.

Hackney is a former reserve deputy, according to The Florida Times-Union.

The complainant reported that an employee of the gym put a cell phone in a closet “to record people getting in and out of a tanning booth,” according to the release.

Detectives took the phone and other evidence to see if there are any other victims.

More charges are pending as the investigation continues, according to the release.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH

Man charged with elderly exploitation: Deputies arrested a Ponte Vedra Beach man Friday afternoon on a charge of exploitation of the elderly for $100,000 or more.

Wayne Joseph Dziadul, 68, was booked into the St. Johns County jail on $25,000 following an investigation that began in August 2012, according to a St. Johns County Sheriff’s office release.

The investigation began after a 91-year-old man from Ponte Vedra Beach reported old currency, coins, several gold watches and other jewelry were missing from his and his wife’s home on Governor’s Road.

He told deputies that he and his wife, a friend who works around the house and a housekeeper were the only people who had access to the home, and detectives found no evidence of forced entry, according to the release.

Detectives found the housekeeper, who stopped working for the man in June, in Colorado, according to the release. Authorities there questioned her, but she denied taking anything, and there was no evidence that she pawned any of the stolen items.

On Thursday, as Sheriff’s Detective Cheth Plaugher was investigating other burglaries and thefts on the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office pawn system. “He discovered the name of the victim’s friend who pawned many items on numerous dates last year,” according to the release. Some of those things matched what was reported missing from the 91-year-old man’s home.

“Dziadul is charged with using his position of trust, as a caregiver to the victims, to obtain by deception the victim’s assets worth over $100,000 between March and August of 2012,” according to the release.

ST. JOHNS COUNTY

Deputies seek ID: Deputies are trying to identify a woman in connection with a car burglary on Saturday, Jan. 26, in Julington Creek Plantation Park.

The victim reported that her car window was smashed and her purse, which contained credit cards and IDs, was stolen, according to a St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office release.

The Sheriff’s Office released photos of a woman who reportedly used one of the victim’s credit cards at an Orange Park credit union.

To see the pictures, go to staugustine.com

Anyone with information about the woman’s identity can call Sheriff’s Detective Charles “Kip” Brantley at 209-3986. Anyone with information can remain anonymous, report information and possibly be eligible for a cash reward by calling CrimeStoppers of Northeast Florida at 1-888-277-TIPS (8477).

ST. JOHNS COUNTY Car burglary suspect sought: Deputies are looking for a man in connection with two car burglaries that happened Tuesday morning off U.S. 1 near the St. Augustine Shores.

Someone drove by a home in the 300 block of Elementary Way off Watson Road and parked, then removed several things from the victim’s van, according to a St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office release. Deputies believe the same suspect took two handguns from a neighbor’s vehicle.

The victim’s security camera captured images of the suspect and the vehicle the suspect was driving. The vehicle could be a 1999 to 2004 white Land Rover.

To see the pictures, go to staugustine.com

Anyone with information about the burglaries or the identity of the man in the pictures can call Sheriff’s Detective Jerry Montague at 209-3987. To report information, remain anonymous and possibly be eligible for a cash reward, anonymous can call CrimeStoppers of Northeast Florida at 1-(888) 277-TIPS (8477).

POLICE REPORTS

The following was compiled from police reports collected from the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office (SJCSO), St. Augustine Police Department (SAPD):